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Restless (Unabridged) [Audio Download]

by William Boyd (Author), Rosamund Pike (Narrator)
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  • Listening Length: 10 hours and 17 minutes
  • Program Type: Audiobook
  • Version: Unabridged
  • Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing Plc
  • Audible Release Date: 30 Oct 2007
  • Language: English
  • ASIN: B002SQ7IEU
  • Average Customer Review: 3.8 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (154 customer reviews)
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Shortlisted for the British Book Awards, Richard and Judy Best Read, 2007.
Winner of the Costa Book Awards, Novel of the Year, 2006.
A Richard and Judy Book Club selection.
Longlisted for the Audiobook Download of the Year, 2007.

What happens when everything you thought you knew about your mother turns out to be an elaborate lie? During the summer of 1976, Ruth Gilmartin discovers that her very English mother, Sally, is really Eva Delectorskaya, a Russian émigrée and one-time spy.

Recruited for the British Secret Service at the start of the Second World War by the mysterious Lucas Romer, Eva learns to become the perfect spy, to mask her emotions and trust no one. Since then, Eva has carefully rebuilt her life - but once a spy, always a spy. And now she must complete one final assignment. This time, though, she needs Ruth's help.

©2006 William Boyd; (P)2006 Bloomsbury Publishing

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74 of 76 people found the following review helpful
By BookWorm TOP 500 REVIEWER
Format:Paperback
Although a fan of Boyd's writing, I was quite pleased to see his latest novel, Restless, was something of a departure from his usual storyline centring on a bumbling Englishman plauged with absurd misfortune, usually in some exotic setting. It's always a test of a good writer to see if they can pull off a story in a different genre to their staple area - and Boyd passes the test.

Restless is a spy thriller, with two strong and interesting central characters, fast paced, well plotted, and with a couple of good, original twists. The story is told in alternating first and third person chapters; the first person narrator being Ruth, a single mother in 1970s Britain; the third person narrative telling the story of Eva, a young woman recruited into the murky world of British spying/propaganda in Europe and America during WWII. The lives of the two overlap in modern times as Eva turns out to be Ruth's mother - now living an apparently ordinary life as an English widow - and has decided the time has come to settle some old scores.

Boyd's writing style is always a pleasure to read, and lends itself surprisingly well to this genre. His attention to detail and ability to make the mundane seem interesting, as well as bringing out the absurdities of life, are ideal for creating atmosphere and setting the scene, and it seemed somehow much more plausible than many spy stories.

The idea of combining the war era with peace times isn't entirely original, but it did work quite well here and brought home the story's central point of how spy work changed the mindset of a person forever.

I thoroughly enjoyed the book and found it very gripping - one of those it's difficult to put down. Maybe not a book that would stay with me forever, but certainly a good read whilst it lasts. I would place Boyd up there along with masters like Le Carre, and would look forward to reading anything else he writes in this genre.
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12 of 12 people found the following review helpful
A real page turner 1 Dec 2007
By Julia Flyte TOP 50 REVIEWER
Format:Paperback
Ruth is a single mother who teaches English as a second language in Oxford, England. One day her mother hands her the first installment in her autobiography, and Ruth discovers that everything she thought she knew about her mother's background is a lie, and that her mother was actually a secret agent by the name of Eva, who worked for the British immediately prior to and during WW2.

From here, the book alternates between Ruth's life in the present day and her mother's story during the war. Like Ruth, I found myself caught up in the spy saga and hungry to see how it developed. William Boyd has done a great job of creating a plausible and intriguing storyline for Eva - more John le Carre than James Bond. While he captures the isolation of Eva's world and the mundane elements of her job, the story also builds with genuine tension and pace. Ruth's life, on the other hand, is more prosaic, but as she gets caught up in her mother's story, she loses her jaded view of the world and starts to see potential intrigue in the people and events around her.

This is an easy book to read and I enjoyed it very much. The details about Eva's training and life as a spy felt real and fascinating to me. The twists and turns in her story kept me hooked without feeling contrived or false. As I read the book I could feel it building towards some kind of climax but I had absolutely no idea where it would go. The mother's and daughter's stories eventually intersect in a way that I found very satisfying. I thought it was a great read from start to finish.
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31 of 33 people found the following review helpful
By sisaun
Format:Kindle Edition
I really enjoyed the story and am a fan of Boyd's writing in general.
But the Kindle edition has very low production values. Missing words, the same names spelled different ways in different places, extra hyphens for no apparent reason. And not just the odd instance, but many of them. It's as little as though they have used some poor OCR and failed to proof read properly. I'm not massively picky about such things, but this was so bad it distracted from the book. I wouldn't mind if the Kindle editions were cheaper than the physical book, but at these prices proper quality is a must. Will be complaining direct to Amazon.
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Most Recent Customer Reviews
Interesting
This is the Third book I have read by William Boyd. It is a long time since I read a spy book, and I was surprised by how enthralled I was with this one. Read more
Published 6 days ago by Spider
Can Boyd do Bond?
I got Restless out of the local library after reading that William Boyd is to pen the new James Bond novel, out in 2013. Read more
Published 10 days ago by Mr. C. Morris
Loved this book
This was my first William Boyd book and I loved it. Some people have given the book 1 star and think it drags. For me that wasn't true. Read more
Published 14 days ago by Susanne
restless
Restless is an interesting book about a spy in the 2nd world war and her daughter at the present time. Good contrast with historical facts and present day situations
Published 29 days ago by venetia
One good story, one irrelevant story
I don't see how the daughters part of the book added anything, just i distracted from a pretty good wartime spy story.
Published 1 month ago by mr c
An Excellent Read
This is the first book I have read by William Boyd. It is a long time since I read a spy book, and I was surprised by how enthralled I was with this one. Read more
Published 1 month ago by Louise Gillett
First rate espionage novel
William Boyd really knows how to tell a good story. This one is a tale of pre-WWII spycraft and one particularly resourceful and resolute woman working for a branch of the British... Read more
Published 1 month ago by Blue in Washington
Even better on the second reading
Having re-read "Restless" some time after it first came out, I was surprised by just how much more I got out of it second time around, and what another fine piece of storytelling... Read more
Published 1 month ago by Jl Adcock
Very Good Literary thriller
This is a very well written book and it is also a real `page turner' as well. The author has a great ear for dialogue and the writing is also very descriptive. Read more
Published 2 months ago by The Emperor
astonishingly good
William Boyd never fails to produce fiction of the highest quality, and this wonderfully readable spy thriller is certainly one of his best works. Read more
Published 2 months ago by markr
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